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at this moment a blaizzard watc is in effects for new england. a storm is headed that way and could be historihistoric. it could drop two feet of snow in some places and it all starts tomorrow. you told us this was coming yesterday, you were on top of this one. >> we're trying. boston could rival its worst blizzard from 2003 which had 27 1/2 inches. all of this talks about two storm systems coming together. the first one here, notice in the south, all instability, a tornado warming out there for plaquemines parish. this is moving off to the east. we will watch this produce heavy showers even through atlanta. a low will form, become a rain and wind event as it moves across or north on the northern seaboard. the other storm system, now watch as these two merge together. again, once they merge, it's all about the positioning, not only of the low itself but where the freezing line is all these factors will determine how much snow we will have in each area. let's talk about what we're expecting. a blizzard warning, we know that, out towards boston, rh
at this moment a blaizzard watc is in effects for new england. a storm is headed that way and could be historihistoric. it could drop two feet of snow in some places and it all starts tomorrow. you told us this was coming yesterday, you were on top of this one. >> we're trying. boston could rival its worst blizzard from 2003 which had 27 1/2 inches. all of this talks about two storm systems coming together. the first one here, notice in the south, all instability, a tornado warming out...
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the view across the northeast and new england. and, wow, did this system that we saw across the central plains eventually move up to the great lakes. it walloped the central u.s. take a look at this ireport from amanda laviana. yeah, she and her co-workers said they thought it was an earthquake. they didn't quite know what to do. it was a thunderous roar. she went outside and filmed all of this snow falling off of her building in clumps. and, victor, i would say that's not a wise idea, but fascinating pictures to look at nonetheless. >> that was just the tail end of it, right? >> exactly. some areas in kansas did see 22 inches in wichita, and saw 8 to 12 depending on which location you looked at. >>> skier is dead after an avalanche hit near a resort in british columbia. two others were hit by this avalanche but were rescued by their group. there is a team that plans to go out today to bring that body home. >>> now to lance armstrong. the government is getting involved in his case. the department of justice is joining a lawsuit ag
the view across the northeast and new england. and, wow, did this system that we saw across the central plains eventually move up to the great lakes. it walloped the central u.s. take a look at this ireport from amanda laviana. yeah, she and her co-workers said they thought it was an earthquake. they didn't quite know what to do. it was a thunderous roar. she went outside and filmed all of this snow falling off of her building in clumps. and, victor, i would say that's not a wise idea, but...
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. >>> new england, ah, new england, bracing for more severe weather. we'll tell you what's brewing in northeast this weekend. >>> and danica patrick is gearing up for the daytona 500 and hoping to drive right into the history books. we'll have all that and more this hour. >>> oscar pistorius will be back in court on june 4. this weekend, the olympic hero is staying at his uncle's house. he was released on a $112,000 bail. of course, there are conditions. pistorius cannot return to his house and must report every monday and friday to a police station. he must avoid witnesses. he must surrender his passport and cannot go near an airport. and he must not drink alcohol. nick robertson is live in johannesburg, south africa, for us. what is the reaction of the people in south africa? this man was a hero. are they happy or disappointed that he was released on bail? >> reporter: he was a hero for them. and so many people here, in fact almost everyone, has followed this whether it's on twitter, step by step what's happening in the courtroom. the television head
. >>> new england, ah, new england, bracing for more severe weather. we'll tell you what's brewing in northeast this weekend. >>> and danica patrick is gearing up for the daytona 500 and hoping to drive right into the history books. we'll have all that and more this hour. >>> oscar pistorius will be back in court on june 4. this weekend, the olympic hero is staying at his uncle's house. he was released on a $112,000 bail. of course, there are conditions. pistorius...
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as the storm leaves new england and i want to tell you, it's not fully left new england, parts of eastern maine are under a blizzard watch and this is moved to novascotia, it's not that it went to sea and nobody is getting effected by it. it's still a deady storm for millions people. >> i hope that you can still fe feel your fingers and toes, although i have my doubts. >> reporter: it's cold, it's cold. >> it is. thank you. twh t -- when the storm was at its most severe, people took shelter in a place that was big enough to accommodate them. >> this walmart is an unlikely shelter but more than two dozen people came out here to camp out here, forced to abandon their cars. some people are still sleeping here. they have been here all night, all day. some just miles away from their home, but they cannot get there, because roads are not passable. one person that spept the night and day here, you left work at 3:30 and you thought you had time to get home friday. >> it took me four hours, i sat in front of a walmart trying to get through and the roads were not passable. >> you came in, this was
as the storm leaves new england and i want to tell you, it's not fully left new england, parts of eastern maine are under a blizzard watch and this is moved to novascotia, it's not that it went to sea and nobody is getting effected by it. it's still a deady storm for millions people. >> i hope that you can still fe feel your fingers and toes, although i have my doubts. >> reporter: it's cold, it's cold. >> it is. thank you. twh t -- when the storm was at its most severe,...
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boston, the hardy new englanders is how the mayor there of boston put it earlier. he said, you know, we're ready, we'll talk to the mayor in a little bit. julian, drive safely, we'll check back in with you here momentarily as we keep looking at some of your pictures here of boston. and, you know, this coming storm, we have to talk travel. this storm here already battering travel schedules, itineraries. more than 3500 flights have been canceled across the country, just in anticipation here of this massive storm. amtrak also limiting its train schedule in the northeast corridor. so this is basically between washington, d.c. and the new england area. so heads up if you're thinking you were taking a train. i want to stay with boston here, as we mentioned, all time snow record could fall. chad mentioning maybe one area could see as much as 40 inches. today the governor of massachusetts, as i mentioned, banning vehicle traffic starting at 4:00. you got to get off the roads. here she is. susan candiotti, brafg the eleme elements for us this afternoon. as we talk about dri
boston, the hardy new englanders is how the mayor there of boston put it earlier. he said, you know, we're ready, we'll talk to the mayor in a little bit. julian, drive safely, we'll check back in with you here momentarily as we keep looking at some of your pictures here of boston. and, you know, this coming storm, we have to talk travel. this storm here already battering travel schedules, itineraries. more than 3500 flights have been canceled across the country, just in anticipation here of...
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this hour across so much of the east, new england, the snow is coming down. look at these pictures, more than 300,000 homes and businesses have no power. that is more than half the total across the region. half a million customers scattered across nine states. more than half a foot and a half of snow already fallen in parts of massachusetts. and it keeps coming down. we'll take you live to boston in a moment. look at this, new york, tough to see even the buildings here. this is the worst of the storm, hitting in these predawn hours. just a short time ago. we have been telling you here about this fatality. we learned a 74-year-old man died after he was hit by a car that apparently lost control on a snowy road in poughkeepsie. and across the state of new york, a state of emergency is in place. rail service, look at this, no cabs. rail service suspended from manhattan to upstate. that's just new york. in rhode island, snow has been stacking up. as fast as 3 inches an hour there. up to 2 feet of snow is predicted along with winds possibly topping 60 miles per hou
this hour across so much of the east, new england, the snow is coming down. look at these pictures, more than 300,000 homes and businesses have no power. that is more than half the total across the region. half a million customers scattered across nine states. more than half a foot and a half of snow already fallen in parts of massachusetts. and it keeps coming down. we'll take you live to boston in a moment. look at this, new york, tough to see even the buildings here. this is the worst of the...
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coast, which is a very dangerous spot for new england. very heavy snowfall and strong winds. the other thing i'd like to notice is that the waves along the coast -- >> the surge? >> no, the waves themselves could be approaching 15 to 20 feet along the coast and just off the coast we're predicting wave heights greater than 30 feet. so nobody wants to be out in that water with this storm. >> i hope so. chad, you have another question? >> i have more of a statement. i just want to say how thankful the meteorologist community in america is that you are now our new director. such a distinguished career. we are happy to have you and congratulations. a well-deserved promotion. >> thank you very much, chad. >> you're going to stay with us. we have more questions and especially practical questions about the dangers out there. a lot of people forget in '78, in that boston blizzard, how many people died? >> over 100. >> yeah. so there's a lot of risk out there. this is very dangerous and he's going to stay with us and give us some advice. chad is go
coast, which is a very dangerous spot for new england. very heavy snowfall and strong winds. the other thing i'd like to notice is that the waves along the coast -- >> the surge? >> no, the waves themselves could be approaching 15 to 20 feet along the coast and just off the coast we're predicting wave heights greater than 30 feet. so nobody wants to be out in that water with this storm. >> i hope so. chad, you have another question? >> i have more of a statement. i just...
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we still have more snow to come, especially into new england. connecticut, massachusetts, rhode island. a little shutting off in new york city rights now, but the snow is still coming down. and it will come down for the rest of the night. probably until morning. every time we see the blue here, the lighter blue, that is heavier snow. when you see the pink, that's what ali velshi is in. he's right there, and the pink is snow that's kind of melted and froze again, and the closer you get to the center of the low, the warmer it's going to get. and ali is going to be the closest person to that center of the low, so he's going to see that stuff, that pelting icy snow all night long. back out farther to the west, it's going to be all powdery snow because now it's getting colder. and we're getting even a little bluer area around new york city where the snow is coming down harder. probably another 4 to 6 for the city before it's done. that's what we're thinking at this point. more snow east of let's say saratoga all the way into new england. less snow if
we still have more snow to come, especially into new england. connecticut, massachusetts, rhode island. a little shutting off in new york city rights now, but the snow is still coming down. and it will come down for the rest of the night. probably until morning. every time we see the blue here, the lighter blue, that is heavier snow. when you see the pink, that's what ali velshi is in. he's right there, and the pink is snow that's kind of melted and froze again, and the closer you get to the...
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it's almost a pauper's grave for a king of england, and there he lay for 500-plus years. the church fell down, it went into disrepair, the city of leicester grew up and now only 500 years later in this one stretch of that parking lot did you find the king. >> i read some quotes from members of the richard iii society today. they seem very, very excited. >> that's an understatement. when they presented -- no, seriously. when they presented this -- this bust, this reconstruction of richard, they announced it as his grace richard king of england, france and lord of ireland. and what you're now going to see in a significant -- i mean, this would put washington spin doctors to shame because what you've now got is an entire spinning operation to try and turn, as you said, this man who supposedly locked up and murdered his nephews, did all sort of heinous things, now the rehabilitation of richard iii is well and truly under way. there's one thing, anderson, that they are saying. you know that famous line, act one, scene one, i'm sure you remember it, now is the winter of our dis
it's almost a pauper's grave for a king of england, and there he lay for 500-plus years. the church fell down, it went into disrepair, the city of leicester grew up and now only 500 years later in this one stretch of that parking lot did you find the king. >> i read some quotes from members of the richard iii society today. they seem very, very excited. >> that's an understatement. when they presented -- no, seriously. when they presented this -- this bust, this reconstruction of...
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a lot of the transit also will be shut down along new england as well. by the way, if you're a student and getting ready for college and planning on the act test, not so fast. there are about 12,000 students who will not be able to take the test tomorrow. all these centers are shutting down. i can tell you that 80 test sites are closing down out of 190 test sights across the counted. eight states decided to stop the test. if you're one of the kids, you have to go to the website and know if your site is one of the sites that have been shut down. and the next test is not until mid-april. that's going to affect a lot of kids planning to take the national act test. i also want to take you to the state of maine. and the emergency management officials up there are bracing for the worst of what we're expecting. rob is the director of the emergency management agency. he joins me on the telephone. i'm getting word of a massive pileup in your state. 19 cars have piled up. what can you tell me? >> i think that's been cleared at this point. what happened earlier thi
a lot of the transit also will be shut down along new england as well. by the way, if you're a student and getting ready for college and planning on the act test, not so fast. there are about 12,000 students who will not be able to take the test tomorrow. all these centers are shutting down. i can tell you that 80 test sites are closing down out of 190 test sights across the counted. eight states decided to stop the test. if you're one of the kids, you have to go to the website and know if your...
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these new englanders know what's going on. >> they've been through it before. get the bread, get the milk. >> and also -- >> get the beer. >> this is new york. check this out. that's the line, those people there, braving the temperatures. for -- >> alcohol. >> a good night in. they know how to hunker down up there. yeah, this was outside of a wine shop in new york city making the best of a bad situation, right? >> good for them. >> check this out this tweet. if you live around the boston area, like i do, be safe, stay warm and drink beer, i guess. >> that sups it up. blizzard parties, why not? >> why not, exactly. and need i remind you there was that 4:00 p.m. stay off the roads, travel ban. check this out. that sign right there says blizzard warning avoid all travel. this was after that 4:00 -- those cars whizzing by, so we want to say, again, stay off the roads. unnecessary travel, don't do it. >> you know people have been staying off the roads. people, though, are getting creative. people on their cross country skis, right? listen, middle of the night. why n
these new englanders know what's going on. >> they've been through it before. get the bread, get the milk. >> and also -- >> get the beer. >> this is new york. check this out. that's the line, those people there, braving the temperatures. for -- >> alcohol. >> a good night in. they know how to hunker down up there. yeah, this was outside of a wine shop in new york city making the best of a bad situation, right? >> good for them. >> check this out...
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we have about a half million people without electricity in new england. what are those specific precautions they need to take? >> normally it happens when people get cold and people start getting symptoms of another killer, called hypothermia, where the body temperature cools it cannot replace the heat it is losing. this is where people want to pay attention. if you start to shiver or someone in your group or family group -- why in the army we train people to stay together when you're trying to survive a cold event like this -- if you see someone shivering, see they become mentally confused, you must immediately seek medical help for them and try to get them as warm as you can because they're about to go into what we call hypothermia where the bodily temperature can't replace the heat and that is as deadly as carbon monoxide poisoning. again, the blizzard the people can survive, the after continuous cold, particularly when you lose power or lose your source of heat. solution, stay together, look for anyone that is having signs of shivering or mental confu
we have about a half million people without electricity in new england. what are those specific precautions they need to take? >> normally it happens when people get cold and people start getting symptoms of another killer, called hypothermia, where the body temperature cools it cannot replace the heat it is losing. this is where people want to pay attention. if you start to shiver or someone in your group or family group -- why in the army we train people to stay together when you're...
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it's going to be a messy weekend across nebrasw england. and across the southeast, some of the rainfall totals are going to be staggering the next couple days. 4 to 6 inches in the deep south. >> let's get caught up on the other stories we're following. >>> the obama administration urged to strike down the defense of marriage act. today was the deadline to file briefs in the challenge to the law. the case is scheduled to be heard march 27th. >>> they are reviewing boeing's proposal to return the dreamliner to flight. that won't happen until they are confident the airline's batteries are safe. the entire flight of 787s were grounded after the batteries on two separate planes failed. >>> the crash along the las vegas strip has triggered a national man hunt. police are looking for suspects who fired shots. he died. his car smashed into a tax si killing the driver and the passenger. >>> new video shows the aftermath of the syrian opposition group killed dozens. the opposition group the national coalition said today its fed up with the world ign
it's going to be a messy weekend across nebrasw england. and across the southeast, some of the rainfall totals are going to be staggering the next couple days. 4 to 6 inches in the deep south. >> let's get caught up on the other stories we're following. >>> the obama administration urged to strike down the defense of marriage act. today was the deadline to file briefs in the challenge to the law. the case is scheduled to be heard march 27th. >>> they are reviewing...
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to deepen right off the coast of new england. travel on i-95 being discouraged today. winter storm watches in the blue and in the orange we have blizzard watches in place. winds here gusting up to 50 miles per hour today. we're talking heavy snow. not as much as we saw last weekend when we had the top ten record snowfall in boston, but definitely will be getting a good six inches or so throughout today as that snow continues to pile up here. this is not the only weather story. look at this cold air settling in across the deep south into florida. morning lows well below freezing here. and overnight tonight into tomorrow morning, the coldest night of the season so far, we're expecting to see that hard freeze continue. bad news for all of the crops in florida, especially that citrus crop and it's going to feel, just if you're out and about in southern florida as you head out the door this morning, we're talking wind chill factor in the 20s. so, a whole different change here as the cold mass settles in here across the eastern u.s. we
to deepen right off the coast of new england. travel on i-95 being discouraged today. winter storm watches in the blue and in the orange we have blizzard watches in place. winds here gusting up to 50 miles per hour today. we're talking heavy snow. not as much as we saw last weekend when we had the top ten record snowfall in boston, but definitely will be getting a good six inches or so throughout today as that snow continues to pile up here. this is not the only weather story. look at this cold...
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it's going to be a messy weekend across new england. and across the southeast, some of the rainfall totals are going to be staggering the next couple days. 4 to 6 inches in the deep south. >> let's get caught up on the other stories we're following. >>> the obama administration urged to strike down the defense of marriage act. today was the deadline to file briefs in the challenge to the law. the case is scheduled to be heard march 27th. >>> they are reviewing boeing's proposal to return the dreamliner to flight. that won't happen until they are confident the airline's batteries are safe. the entire flight of 787s were grounded after the batteries on two separate planes failed. >>> the crash along the las vegas strip has triggered a national man hunt. police are looking for suspects who fired shots. he died. his car smashed into a tax si killing the driver and the passenger. >>> new video shows the aftermath of the syrian opposition group killed dozens. the opposition group the national coalition said today its fed up with the world ign
it's going to be a messy weekend across new england. and across the southeast, some of the rainfall totals are going to be staggering the next couple days. 4 to 6 inches in the deep south. >> let's get caught up on the other stories we're following. >>> the obama administration urged to strike down the defense of marriage act. today was the deadline to file briefs in the challenge to the law. the case is scheduled to be heard march 27th. >>> they are reviewing boeing's...
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it is almost a pauper's grave for the king of england and there he lay. for 500 plus years. the church fell down. and went into disrepair. and now only 500 years later in this one stretch of that parking lot, did you find the king. >> i read some quotes from members of the richard iii society. they seem very excited. >> that is an understatement. when they presented this bust, this reconstruction of richard, they announced his grace, the king of england, lord of ireland, in a significant, this would put washington spin doctors to shame. because what you have now got is an entire spinning operation to try to turn, as you said, this man was supposedly locked up and murdered his nephews. did all sorts of heinous things. now the rehabilitation of richard iii is truly under way. there is one thing they're saying. that famous line act 1, scene 1, now is the winter of our discontent. people in london are saying now is the winter of our disinternment. >> richard qwest, thank you very much. he is going to be playing for two weeks at the giggle shack. let's get caught up on some of th
it is almost a pauper's grave for the king of england and there he lay. for 500 plus years. the church fell down. and went into disrepair. and now only 500 years later in this one stretch of that parking lot, did you find the king. >> i read some quotes from members of the richard iii society. they seem very excited. >> that is an understatement. when they presented this bust, this reconstruction of richard, they announced his grace, the king of england, lord of ireland, in a...
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a hardy new englander. spent his entire life here. said this storm doesn't compare to the storm of '78. he said it's bad. the wind is witing. they walked around. the weather was not like this when he was walking around. hopefully chad can tell us whether this is the worst of it or it gets worse, but the wibd right now, completely calm. moment ago, a gust that felt in the high 50s. >> we'll ask chad. ali velshi, thank you so much. in new jersey, governor chris christie is telling folks this is a complex storm and in vintage chris christie fashion, he's very matter of fact. >> the overall safety message is an obvious one. stay home. avoid unnecessary travel. if you're out in the storm, stay behind salt trucks and plows and drive slowly. just generally be smart and be careful. and if you can be off the roads, that would be even more helpful. it allows our vehicles to be able to clear, salt, and sand the roads mump more efficiently and effectively and keeps you out of harm's way. we're ready, prepared to make the roads and bridges and rai
a hardy new englander. spent his entire life here. said this storm doesn't compare to the storm of '78. he said it's bad. the wind is witing. they walked around. the weather was not like this when he was walking around. hopefully chad can tell us whether this is the worst of it or it gets worse, but the wibd right now, completely calm. moment ago, a gust that felt in the high 50s. >> we'll ask chad. ali velshi, thank you so much. in new jersey, governor chris christie is telling folks...
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this is about to blast the new england. parts of new england are already under a blizzard watch. two feet or more of snow could fall in parts of massachusetts and rhode island starting tomorrow. much of the northeast will be facing freezing rain and damaging winds. >>> defense secretary leon panetta gets fired up in his final days on the job warning we are on the brink of the most serious readiness crisis faced by the armed services in more than a decade unless congress takes action to stop the across-the-board budget cuts from taking effect on march 1st. >> this is not a game. this is reality. these steps would seriously damage a fragile american economy and they would degrade our ability to respond to crisis precisely at a time of rising instability across the globe. >> even as these budget cuts loom, the u.s. air force just renewed its nascar partnership with richard petty motorsports number 43 car. nascar says the air force will be the primary sponsor for two races and associate sponsor all season. >>> senator marco rubio tapped to deliver the republican response to the presi
this is about to blast the new england. parts of new england are already under a blizzard watch. two feet or more of snow could fall in parts of massachusetts and rhode island starting tomorrow. much of the northeast will be facing freezing rain and damaging winds. >>> defense secretary leon panetta gets fired up in his final days on the job warning we are on the brink of the most serious readiness crisis faced by the armed services in more than a decade unless congress takes action to...
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we are hearty new englanders. let me tell you, we are used to these types of storms and we want to remind everyone to use common sense. stay off the streets of our city. basically stay home. >> 600 snow plows ready to go. 400 on stand by. the national guard on stand by and today you will see complete change as of noon today. all cars will be off the roads at noon today. no one to park in the emergency areas. and temperatures, right at the freezing mark. winds starting to pick up here. visibility is key. i want to show you behind me. again, looking at the customs tower, clear and easy to see. with blizzards we will be talking about between 2:00 and 5:00, heavy snow bands of 2 to 3 inches per hour. we'll talk about strong winds. snowdrifts will make them go near zero. today, high drifts higher than myself. all of this is expected, again, through late afternoon through the overnight hours and through tomorrow. the only upside. it will weaken and people can ride out the storm. >> indra peterson, thank you. >>> new yor
we are hearty new englanders. let me tell you, we are used to these types of storms and we want to remind everyone to use common sense. stay off the streets of our city. basically stay home. >> 600 snow plows ready to go. 400 on stand by. the national guard on stand by and today you will see complete change as of noon today. all cars will be off the roads at noon today. no one to park in the emergency areas. and temperatures, right at the freezing mark. winds starting to pick up here....
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. >>> and this is not the weekend to visit new england. several states are about to get a third straight weekend of snow. now, it won't be as bad as the blizzard of two weeks ago, but it won't be much fun, either. meteorologist karen maginnis is tracking the storm for us. there are people waking up this morning just saying, come on! >> i know. this has been one of the most unusual systems to try to forecast for. we watched the one that moved across the central plains and really walloped that area. show you pictures in a second. now secondary area of low pressure that's going to make its way across the mid-atlantic. as it does, it's going to start to generate some moisture, and i say it that way, because yesterday we looked at all of the computer models, and they were all over the place as to just how much snowfall is going to occur right around boston, maybe new york. extending up to nashville and bangor and portland, maine. this area of low pressure by this afternoon and this evening is going to just be off the coast, but then it starts t
. >>> and this is not the weekend to visit new england. several states are about to get a third straight weekend of snow. now, it won't be as bad as the blizzard of two weeks ago, but it won't be much fun, either. meteorologist karen maginnis is tracking the storm for us. there are people waking up this morning just saying, come on! >> i know. this has been one of the most unusual systems to try to forecast for. we watched the one that moved across the central plains and really...
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like tens of thousands of new englanders without power on saturday. >> this has been a record-breaking storm with snowfalls reported as great as 38 inches. right now our main priority is to clear roads. >> reporter: the numbers at the tell the tale. milford, a whapg 38 inches. new haven, 34. bridgeport, 30. here in wallingford, connecticut, check out this local firefighter. he's 6'3" and yet still struggles just to march through nearly knee-high snow in order to check on locals. and make any necessary rescues. and in neighboring massachusetts over 2 feet of snow fell in the western part of the state. but in boston, the mayor says the situation could have been much worse. >> i'm happy to report the city so far has weathered the storm well. no major power outages. no severe flooding. we still have a little way to go. to get to the rest of the storm. >> reporter: this is the scene at boston's logan airport today. snowplows working around the clock. if the snowplows won't or can't come, some residents are taking matters into their own hands, shoveling the snow themselves to find their cars
like tens of thousands of new englanders without power on saturday. >> this has been a record-breaking storm with snowfalls reported as great as 38 inches. right now our main priority is to clear roads. >> reporter: the numbers at the tell the tale. milford, a whapg 38 inches. new haven, 34. bridgeport, 30. here in wallingford, connecticut, check out this local firefighter. he's 6'3" and yet still struggles just to march through nearly knee-high snow in order to check on...
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there is still a way to go in england and wales. basically what we saw yesterday was the second meeting. it was the first time lawmakers get into the details. it still requires a third reading, house of lords, and then royal approval from the queen. and then it finally becomes law. so we still have a few more months to go. clearly it's a positive sign, when the majority of parliament passes it. on the second reading. >> what about the court of public opinion, are most people in support of it? >> reporter: yes. most of the independent polls have shown a majority of people want to see this legislation approved. this is one reason perhaps that prime minister cameron was willing to risk dividing his own party. it appears he's basically saying he wants to be on the right side of history, even if a lots of members of his party disagree with him. >> thank you. here's more of what we are working on for newsroom international. it's the height of disrespect in the arab world, throwing your shoe at somebody. that's right. this time that somebo
there is still a way to go in england and wales. basically what we saw yesterday was the second meeting. it was the first time lawmakers get into the details. it still requires a third reading, house of lords, and then royal approval from the queen. and then it finally becomes law. so we still have a few more months to go. clearly it's a positive sign, when the majority of parliament passes it. on the second reading. >> what about the court of public opinion, are most people in support of...
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so what about the most famous monarch, england's queen elizabeth? she's a year older. will she follow in his foot steps? it's a royal question. we've got the answer next. yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. a hairline fracture to the mandible and contusions to the metacarpus. what do you see? um, i see a duck. be more specific. i see the aflac duck. i see the aflac duck out of work and not making any money. i see him moving in with his parents and selling bootleg dvds out of the back of a van. dude, that's your life. remember, aflac will give him cash to help cover his rent, car payments and keep everything as normal as possible. i see lunch. [ monitor beeping ] let's move on. [ male announcer ] find out what a hospital stay could really cost you at aflac.com. then you're going to love this. right now they're only $14.95! wow-a grt deal just got a whole lot better. hurry. $14.95 won't last. >>> boep benedict xvi says he's resigning the f
so what about the most famous monarch, england's queen elizabeth? she's a year older. will she follow in his foot steps? it's a royal question. we've got the answer next. yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. a hairline fracture to the mandible and contusions to the metacarpus. what do you see? um, i see a duck. be more specific. i see the aflac duck. i see the...
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more than 130,000 customers without power across new england. thousands of flights canceled. even snow plowers getting stuck as we saw earlier this evening. because it's unfolding as we speak, swee have a team of correspondents across the storm track. we're going to be tracking this frankly all night long. let's begin in massachusetts. jason carroll is in boston. jason, how is it right now? it's not looking good. >> well, anderson, i heard you describe it as punishing. that's a perfect way to describe the conditions here. first of all, i want to give you an idea of what the snow is like because this is an example of what we're dealing with. it's powdery. it was sticky before. the powdery snow, once it starts to blow around, visibility becomes basically zero. that's what we have been seeing. you talked about the snow plow getting stuck. it was right there at 8:00 when i was talking to you. they had plowed that area. you can see what it looks like now. it's a blanket of snow. again, this was just at 8:00. you can see how much snow has fallen since then. once again, this is wher
more than 130,000 customers without power across new england. thousands of flights canceled. even snow plowers getting stuck as we saw earlier this evening. because it's unfolding as we speak, swee have a team of correspondents across the storm track. we're going to be tracking this frankly all night long. let's begin in massachusetts. jason carroll is in boston. jason, how is it right now? it's not looking good. >> well, anderson, i heard you describe it as punishing. that's a perfect...
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i'm sorry, new england. it's expected to bring as much as a foot and a half of snow to parts of massachusetts, new hampshire, maine. the storm already did a number on the midwest, leaving slick roads and cancelled flights in its way. this is likely to cause more problems before heading out over the atlantic on monday. >>> the pentagon ordered its entire fleet of f-35 fighter jets grounded. here's why. a crack was found in the engine of one of the planes during a routine inspection. at nearly $400 billion, this high-tech jet system, this is for all of them, the most expensive weapon system in military history. $400 billion buys you 51 planes in that fleet. >>> a homework assignment has many up in arms. listen to this. two teachers at a new york elementary school wrote math word problems on slavery. here's one of the questions -- in a slave ship, there are 3,799 slaves. one day the slaves took over the ship. 1,897 slaves were dead. how many slaves are left? we could have done this with apples. the department o
i'm sorry, new england. it's expected to bring as much as a foot and a half of snow to parts of massachusetts, new hampshire, maine. the storm already did a number on the midwest, leaving slick roads and cancelled flights in its way. this is likely to cause more problems before heading out over the atlantic on monday. >>> the pentagon ordered its entire fleet of f-35 fighter jets grounded. here's why. a crack was found in the engine of one of the planes during a routine inspection. at...
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but this is the recreation from the scans of the skull that was found in that parking lot in middle england. note the tightness of the skin and the way artists have put the hair and the reality to it. it was commissioned by the richard iii society and when they announced it, they said his grace, richard, king of england, france and ireland. i leave you to decide which of the two you actually prefer. >>> now our fifth story out front, fat attack. new jersey governor chris christie's weight has always provided fodder for late night comics but last night, christie showed he could deal just as well as he could take. here he is. >> i have made jokes about you, not just one or two, not just ongoing here and there, intermittent, but -- >> i didn't know this was going to be this long. >> i think we know who got the upper hand on that one. "outfront" tonight, the world's first plus-size super model and simone, fitness guru and celebrity trainer. chris christie is popular with his fans because he is charismatic, inspirational, he calls it like he sees it. that's why people who like him, like him. sho
but this is the recreation from the scans of the skull that was found in that parking lot in middle england. note the tightness of the skin and the way artists have put the hair and the reality to it. it was commissioned by the richard iii society and when they announced it, they said his grace, richard, king of england, france and ireland. i leave you to decide which of the two you actually prefer. >>> now our fifth story out front, fat attack. new jersey governor chris christie's...
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this hour, across much of the northeast and new england this blizzard is bearing down. the problems are piling up. boston is about to get hit by round two of the snow. massachusetts more than 380,000 homes and businesses are without power. that is more than half of the total across the region. that number now up a bit from the last time i mentioned it now at 600,000 customers scattered across nine states. more than a foot and a half of snow has already fallen in parts of massachusetts. next to new york here, look at these pictures with me. really these buildings have begun to disappear in the overnight hours because the visibility is so, so poor. that's the skyline this morning. we did learn that a man, a 74-year-old man he passed away. he was hit by a car that apparently lost control on some of the snowy streets in poughkeepsie, new york. we have one fatality to report tonight and across new york, a state of emergency is in place. rail service has been suspended all the way from manhattan upstate. and as i mentioned, did i mention it is 3:00 in the morning and guess wh
this hour, across much of the northeast and new england this blizzard is bearing down. the problems are piling up. boston is about to get hit by round two of the snow. massachusetts more than 380,000 homes and businesses are without power. that is more than half of the total across the region. that number now up a bit from the last time i mentioned it now at 600,000 customers scattered across nine states. more than a foot and a half of snow has already fallen in parts of massachusetts. next to...
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erin mclaughlin, cnn, lester, england. >>> if you are a history buff like so many other people i work with in this room, there is a lot more on richard iii. i nerd out on this stuff. we have his history, how he died, how the discovery was made. all you need to do is head to cnn.com and you can history yourself right into the next commercial break. to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. >>> pakistani teenager who won the world's admiration for demanding an education as a girl has now spoken publicly for the first time since taliban militants tried to execute her. malala's foundation released this video, recorded just before she underwent two surgeries this weekend in england. in the video, malala credits the supporters an
erin mclaughlin, cnn, lester, england. >>> if you are a history buff like so many other people i work with in this room, there is a lot more on richard iii. i nerd out on this stuff. we have his history, how he died, how the discovery was made. all you need to do is head to cnn.com and you can history yourself right into the next commercial break. to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i...
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the folks that winter are hearty new englanders. they understand weather, they're not that interested in walking around. it's not that icicle biting snow it was last night. this was a very soft snow. there's no particular reason. some people are having cabin fever. there are plows out so when the driving ban is lifted, people can move in and out. there's so much snow, it's not easy. the only thing you're going to do is walk around and check out what's going on. i haven't seen a human for 12 or 13 hours. >> ali velshi, i'm just curious because we have those images of you standing out in the water during hurricane sandy. which is better? >> reporter: this is less dangerous to cover. there's no question about that. there's no danger other than the actual cold at this point. but it's cold. it's cold, than wind is just biting. >> you are doing yeoman's work out there. thank you so much. try to get warm and try to knock the frost off that microphone. we'll check back with you in a little bit. >>> six states are still under a state of emer
the folks that winter are hearty new englanders. they understand weather, they're not that interested in walking around. it's not that icicle biting snow it was last night. this was a very soft snow. there's no particular reason. some people are having cabin fever. there are plows out so when the driving ban is lifted, people can move in and out. there's so much snow, it's not easy. the only thing you're going to do is walk around and check out what's going on. i haven't seen a human for 12 or...
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>>> now to england, where the positive identification of king richard iii's skeletal remains has triggered a resurgence of interest in the notorious monarch. what would he have done if he lived in the era of twitter? richard quest is in london. i asked him to explain how the long dead ruler is getting a royal makeover. >> reporter: erin, this is the portrait most familiar of richard iii but this is the recreation from the scans of the skull that was found in that parking lot in middle england. note the tightness of the skin and the way artists have put the hair and the reality to it. it was commissioned by the richard iii society and when they announced it, they said his grace, richard, king of england, france and ireland. i leave you to decide which of the two you actually prefer. >> i just think he looks sort of like a woman. >>> let's check in with anderson cooper with a look at what's coming up on "ac 360." >> we got more on breaking news on the program. the fbi has just released pictures of the bunker where 5-year-old ethan was held for a week. it's so unimaginable. we will hear from
>>> now to england, where the positive identification of king richard iii's skeletal remains has triggered a resurgence of interest in the notorious monarch. what would he have done if he lived in the era of twitter? richard quest is in london. i asked him to explain how the long dead ruler is getting a royal makeover. >> reporter: erin, this is the portrait most familiar of richard iii but this is the recreation from the scans of the skull that was found in that parking lot in...
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a state of emergency with nobody driving in a few of the states of new england. also a state of emergency in rhode island. there are 2 feet expected to fall there. cars and no trucks, cars and trucks no match for blizzard cans. i-95, the main thoroughfare of the east coast of the united states, that scene is being repeated across the northeast. i want to bring in angel taveras, the mayor of providence, rhode island. up to 2 feet of snow, people aren't supposed to be out driving, only emergency vehicles. is the city, your city, totally prepared, ready for this? >> we're doing the best that we can, erin. one of the things that we've done is make sure to get the information out to everyone, let them know that it's a time to really be home, to be with your family, to give us an opportunity to really be on the roads trying to clear the roads. the snow is coming down, it's coming down pretty fast as you can see. and we've got a lot of work to do the next 24 hours. so we're asking everyone to please stay off the roads, let us do our job. fortunately we have a lot of goo
a state of emergency with nobody driving in a few of the states of new england. also a state of emergency in rhode island. there are 2 feet expected to fall there. cars and no trucks, cars and trucks no match for blizzard cans. i-95, the main thoroughfare of the east coast of the united states, that scene is being repeated across the northeast. i want to bring in angel taveras, the mayor of providence, rhode island. up to 2 feet of snow, people aren't supposed to be out driving, only emergency...
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first of course a major blizzard closing in on new york and new england. could be a record breaking event. we could see more than 2 feet of snow in some areas. we're talking about huge drifts, high winds, flooding along the east coast, as well. live coverage just moments away. we're also following this big story. this is out of california. first of all, a faullse alert i the massive manhunt for chris forever dorner. police say a tip about a possible sighting of the accused killer was likely just a hoax before hundrhoax. hundred wills of officers are shooting for this guy who is now seeking revenge on the lapd for firing him.wills of officers ar shooting for this guy who is now seeking revenge on the lapd for firing him. dorner is accused of killing three people already, including a police officer and retired officer's caught. he declared war on the police officers and we'll have a press conference regarding that just moments away. and of course also covering the major storm from all angles. we'll begin with the city that will get hit first, that is new yor
first of course a major blizzard closing in on new york and new england. could be a record breaking event. we could see more than 2 feet of snow in some areas. we're talking about huge drifts, high winds, flooding along the east coast, as well. live coverage just moments away. we're also following this big story. this is out of california. first of all, a faullse alert i the massive manhunt for chris forever dorner. police say a tip about a possible sighting of the accused killer was likely...
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. >>> you're hearing that all over new england. people in the blizzard zone spending their sundays shoveling out, getting ready for tomorrow's commute. 300,000 homes are still without elected terrorist. we're live from the boston area in a few minutes on what promises to be a tough ride to and from work tomorrow. >>> this just in. police may be closing in on the killers of a chicago team who performed at the inauguration of president obama a week before her death. investigators are now questioning two people in the killing of 15-year-old hadiya pendelton. >>> joe paterno's family released a report absolving him the blame in the jerry sandusky sex abuse scandal. it was conducted by louie freeh was factually wrong. the university responded by saying people will draw their own conclusions and opinions from the facts outlined in the freeh report. and the family does not alter the conclusions he reached. >>> could be a wild night in los angeles with electrifying performances and maybe some rule breakers. take a look there. the 55th annu
. >>> you're hearing that all over new england. people in the blizzard zone spending their sundays shoveling out, getting ready for tomorrow's commute. 300,000 homes are still without elected terrorist. we're live from the boston area in a few minutes on what promises to be a tough ride to and from work tomorrow. >>> this just in. police may be closing in on the killers of a chicago team who performed at the inauguration of president obama a week before her death....
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blizzard conditions through parts of the northeast and new england. you can see the snow is working in. more of it is going to arrive later in the afternoon. as we take from you noon to 4:00 notice for new york city, you're going to see that all change over to snow. for boston, more snow for you. we have live shots coming out of boston. as well as in the joefr night we're going to see the strongest winds. right now you're looking at fenway park. it's hard to tell when you get the snow moving and blowing around, that's what we call white-out conditions and it's only going to get worse. back over to the graphic. as we move to saturday, still talking about stroeng winds. the snow final finally departs in the evening. once it does depart we are talking about three feet of snow. anywhere you're seeing in purple, that's where we have the heavy snowfall. 50 to 70 miles per hour. winds strong enough to take down power lines. we're talking power outages out there. but blowing the snow around. that's why officials are saying do not get on the roadways. that's w
blizzard conditions through parts of the northeast and new england. you can see the snow is working in. more of it is going to arrive later in the afternoon. as we take from you noon to 4:00 notice for new york city, you're going to see that all change over to snow. for boston, more snow for you. we have live shots coming out of boston. as well as in the joefr night we're going to see the strongest winds. right now you're looking at fenway park. it's hard to tell when you get the snow moving...
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i-95, that huge corridor through new england. that interstate is completely shut down. it's going to be that way for much of today. so now, the cleanup process begins, but we're still going to have snow here until about 2:00 eastern time. so the power outage is the big concern here. also a big concern in boston where they got dumped on with even more snow. and that's where we find our susan candiotti. how are you holding up? how are things looking? >> hi, poppy. well, it's good to see it get a little brighter now as the sun is starting to come up. it is certainly far colder than it was on friday when it was probably about 30 degrees, but felt balmy compared to what it is now, which is measuring in the high teens with a windchill factor of about one. so, we are still starting to see some snowblowers about. one is about to pass us by now. but the snow definitely will begin to drift now. and it is much lighter and fluffier than it was with that wet, heavy snow that we had yesterday. there's a guy at work there now. we're in downtown boston where we did not lose power throu
i-95, that huge corridor through new england. that interstate is completely shut down. it's going to be that way for much of today. so now, the cleanup process begins, but we're still going to have snow here until about 2:00 eastern time. so the power outage is the big concern here. also a big concern in boston where they got dumped on with even more snow. and that's where we find our susan candiotti. how are you holding up? how are things looking? >> hi, poppy. well, it's good to see it...
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as being the bones of england's king richard iii. richard iii was the last king of which royal dynasty? is it a, the planagenets, b, the tudors, c, the normans, d, the stuarts. stay tuned and go to cnn.com/fareed for more of the gps challenge. remember, if you miss a show, go to itunes you can get the audio podcast for free or you can buy the video version. go there by typing itunes.com/fareed into your browser. >>> this week's book of the week is "max boot's invisible armies." like the title, the book itself is very long. but rich in history and insight. and this is a crucially important topic. for those who can't get through all 784 pages, a hint, he has 12 key rules at the end. but try the hold thing and now for the last look. i hope this isn't too soon. her office has barely had time to be repainted for her successor, john kerry, but i'm here to tell you, hillary clinton broke the law in paris. as evidenced by this picture. forminger french first lady, carla bruni was a scafflaw, too. laura bush, also a violator. angela merkel li
as being the bones of england's king richard iii. richard iii was the last king of which royal dynasty? is it a, the planagenets, b, the tudors, c, the normans, d, the stuarts. stay tuned and go to cnn.com/fareed for more of the gps challenge. remember, if you miss a show, go to itunes you can get the audio podcast for free or you can buy the video version. go there by typing itunes.com/fareed into your browser. >>> this week's book of the week is "max boot's invisible...
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appreciate it. >>> fierce winter storm now going to slam into new england. that is going to be happening fairly soon this weekend. much of the midwest feeling the plan right now, the storm dumping snow and plenty of it from kansas to michigan. all that after the break. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto-insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> fierce winter storm will slam into new england. that's happening this weekend. much of the midwest is actually feeling some of that right now. the storm dumping though from kansas to michigan. cars are slipping and sliding on the icy roads.from kansas to michigan. cars are slipping and sliding on the icy roads. in oklahoma, one deadly. a teenage are reportedly killed when his truck crashed. conditions in
appreciate it. >>> fierce winter storm now going to slam into new england. that is going to be happening fairly soon this weekend. much of the midwest feeling the plan right now, the storm dumping snow and plenty of it from kansas to michigan. all that after the break. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because...
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but it does look like across the northeast or new england, more specifically, we still have these winter weather advisories that have been issued. a warning out for the coastal sections of maine. a couple more sections there. boston was always in that questionmark zone. we didn't know if it was going to be rain or snow or just all snow or just a heavy, wet snow. last night, not much in the way of snowfall and it looks like it just kind of lingers and i think you're right on the verge of picking up another batch of snow as another little kind of snowfall moves across the region. across the deep south, additional rainfall and a very stubborn weather system stalled out across the southeast. could see a couple more inches of rainfall, particularly from coastal south carolina to central georgia all the way down towards coastal sections of alabama and mississippi. what about the daytona 500? looks like a pretty good chance of some storms. and then, susan, as if that is not enough. an area of low pressure blasting the central rockies and pull in across the south central plains and then move int
but it does look like across the northeast or new england, more specifically, we still have these winter weather advisories that have been issued. a warning out for the coastal sections of maine. a couple more sections there. boston was always in that questionmark zone. we didn't know if it was going to be rain or snow or just all snow or just a heavy, wet snow. last night, not much in the way of snowfall and it looks like it just kind of lingers and i think you're right on the verge of picking...
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i am here with you, special live coverage of the blizzard pounding much of the northeast and new england and the problems are beginning to pile up. take a look at some of these pictures. a state of emergency blankets massachusetts along with a layer of snow back to top two feet in some areas. high wind gusts have toppled trees, causing widespread power outages. when they huge concern here in the overnight hours. and across the region, more than half a million homes and businesses have no power. in new york, the worst of the storm is hitting in these hours. here to a state of emergency is in place and rail service has been suspended all the way from manhattan. it snow has been stacking up as fast as three inches an hour. look at this. up to two feet of snow is predicted along with the winds possibly topping 60 miles an hour. as i mentioned, i am in the cnn weather cube or we're lifting the veil for you over the next five hour says we're taking this all my watching a snowstorm moved across the northeast. we are live throughout the night with continuous updates on the conditions. we'll have
i am here with you, special live coverage of the blizzard pounding much of the northeast and new england and the problems are beginning to pile up. take a look at some of these pictures. a state of emergency blankets massachusetts along with a layer of snow back to top two feet in some areas. high wind gusts have toppled trees, causing widespread power outages. when they huge concern here in the overnight hours. and across the region, more than half a million homes and businesses have no power....
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. >> and for those of us like me, chad, woo have an early morning flight out of here to england, what are the chances of any flights getting out tomorrow? >> what day would that fly be? >> tomorrow morning. >> there are still planes in. and that's the good news. planes are still getting into new york. they're going to want to get all those planes out. so that would be good for you because they don't want those planes sitting there with 30 inches of snow on the wings. the wings hanging there. so yes, you still have a chance. boston completely shuts down at 3:30. the buses, the trains, the rail, the boats, everything at 3:30. in the morning, it hasn't started yet, i think you'll get out there. >> good news for me but it might be a rough weekend for everyone on the east coast. my best wishes to everyone out there and stay tight and stay safe is the message, i guess. >> i want to get to this real quick because i have it. 2,933 flights have been precanceled. maybe your plane hasn't been yet. >> it's hanging on in there. >> good. >> chad myers, thanks very much. >> coming up, america's mayo
. >> and for those of us like me, chad, woo have an early morning flight out of here to england, what are the chances of any flights getting out tomorrow? >> what day would that fly be? >> tomorrow morning. >> there are still planes in. and that's the good news. planes are still getting into new york. they're going to want to get all those planes out. so that would be good for you because they don't want those planes sitting there with 30 inches of snow on the wings. the...
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. >> over time koresh attracted a diverse group from as far away as australia, england, jamaica, the philippines. about 130 in all. >> trust god, read your bible, know what you're talking about. what are you doing with your life? what do you do every day with your life? is it something god approves of? >> the branch davidians supported themselves in part by buying guns to resell at gun shows. >> it's not against the law to buy a firearm. it's not against the law to buy anything that they sell at a gun show. >> but by 1993 the federal government believed koresh was illegally converting rifles into machine guns. armed with arrest and search warrants, 76 agents piled into two cattle trailers for a surprise raid. it would be the largest armed assault in the history of american law enforcement. [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world
. >> over time koresh attracted a diverse group from as far away as australia, england, jamaica, the philippines. about 130 in all. >> trust god, read your bible, know what you're talking about. what are you doing with your life? what do you do every day with your life? is it something god approves of? >> the branch davidians supported themselves in part by buying guns to resell at gun shows. >> it's not against the law to buy a firearm. it's not against the law to buy...
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i apologize for my fellow new englanders. >> i hope everybody's okay. that's the main thing. we're here representing the ibew. >> and you can't do what you came to do. you're in michigan truck, right? >> michigan truck, yes, ma'am. >> thank you for your 16 hours and then your 8 hours off and 16 hours on. i'm sorry so much of it is spent sitting there in traffic. go get warm. thank you. so, uh! there you go. i told you, he's told you, i don't know if it will make a difference, but there's something else that's critical when it comes to weather like that. and this is the temperatures. the temperatures and your pets. look, we can dress for this and we can feel it and we can say i need to get inside but your pets can't. jessica genteel is one of those people who knows all too well that pets need to be looked after. she's joining me from new york. give me a bit of a feel, jessica, for what you do for a living and why when the weather turn like this you need to get your message out. >> hi, ashleigh. thanks for having me. looks like you're getting a workout there. it's really import
i apologize for my fellow new englanders. >> i hope everybody's okay. that's the main thing. we're here representing the ibew. >> and you can't do what you came to do. you're in michigan truck, right? >> michigan truck, yes, ma'am. >> thank you for your 16 hours and then your 8 hours off and 16 hours on. i'm sorry so much of it is spent sitting there in traffic. go get warm. thank you. so, uh! there you go. i told you, he's told you, i don't know if it will make a...
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the bones of england's king richard iii. that brings me to the question of the week. richard iii was the last king of which royal dynasty? stay tuned. and we'll tell you the correct answer. go to cnn.com/fareed for analysis and follow us on twitter or facebook. if you miss a show, go to itunes. you can get the audio podcast for free or now you can buy the video version. go to itunes.com/fareed into your browser. >>> this week's book of the week is max boot's "invisible armies," an epic history of guerrilla warfare from ancient times to the present. like the title, the book itself is very long but rich in history and insight. and this is a crucially important topic. for those who can't get through all 784 pages, a hint -- he has 12 key rules at the end. but try the whole thing. >>> and now for "the last look." i hope this isn't too soon. her office has barely had time to be repainted for her successor, john kerry, but i'm here to tell you hillary clinton broke the law in paris. as evidenced by this picture. former french firs
the bones of england's king richard iii. that brings me to the question of the week. richard iii was the last king of which royal dynasty? stay tuned. and we'll tell you the correct answer. go to cnn.com/fareed for analysis and follow us on twitter or facebook. if you miss a show, go to itunes. you can get the audio podcast for free or now you can buy the video version. go to itunes.com/fareed into your browser. >>> this week's book of the week is max boot's "invisible...
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a winter storm is about to blast new england with up to a foot of snow in some places. meteorologist karen mcginnis is tracking the storm for us. karen, this is too much. i mean, three weekends in a row. >> it is too much. and folks in boston know this all too well because already this month they've seen 32 inches of snow this month alone. there's going to be a few more inches probably piled up on top of that. but the record was set back ten years ago, 2003. and they saw more than 41 inches in just one month. this area of low pressure, it begins to develop off the mid-atlantic coast. starts to pull away from the coast of the northeast. but on the back side of this, still enough cold air, still enough moisture to produce probably what will be two to four additional inches of snow/ice. probably because the local forecasters in boston and even some of the more global reports are indicating we could see maybe a couple of inches, could be ten inches. but overall, we're narrowing it down to between two and forecast possibly some areas to the west and to the north could see co
a winter storm is about to blast new england with up to a foot of snow in some places. meteorologist karen mcginnis is tracking the storm for us. karen, this is too much. i mean, three weekends in a row. >> it is too much. and folks in boston know this all too well because already this month they've seen 32 inches of snow this month alone. there's going to be a few more inches probably piled up on top of that. but the record was set back ten years ago, 2003. and they saw more than 41...
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. >>> today we found skeleton remains of a king were found in a parking lot in england. that story straight ahead >> now is the winter of our discontent. [ male announcer ] when ziggy the cat appeared at their door, he opened up jake's very private world. at first, jake's family thought they saved ziggy, but his connection with jake has been a lifesaver. for a love this strong, his family only feeds him iams. compared to other leading brands, it has 50% more animal protein......